Over the summer, my family fell in love with Disney-Pixar’s newest movie, Inside Out. While we definitely had to bring out the tissues a couple of times, the movie made us laugh and we’ve been quoting it ever since.

It’s also been a great way for us to discuss emotions. Shane is six and can be a bit anxious, especially with a change in routine. When school started last month, we used the characters from the movie to discuss what he was feeling- it made him open up so much more because he realized that he wasn’t alone in having those emotions. He saw Riley go through a range of emotions when big changes hit her life, and it really made it easier for him to explain his feelings.

Since I definitely want to continue down that path, I am so excited that Inside Out will be released on Digital HD {&on Disney Movies Anywhere} tomorrow, October 13th! The DVD & Blu-ray don’t come out until November 3rd {just before my birthday… ahem} but you can watch the movie tomorrow if you get the digital edition! Here’s what else you’ll get with the digital copy:

Features:

·Riley’s First Date? (In-Home Exclusive Animated Short Film) – Riley, now 12, is hanging out at home with her parents in San Francisco when potential trouble comes knocking: a boy shows up at the door. Can Mom and Dad’s emotions handle “Riley’s First Date?”

·LAVA (Theatrical Short Film) – Inspired by the isolated beauty of tropical islands and the explosive allure of ocean volcanoes, LAVA is a musical love story that takes place over millions of years.

·Story of the Story – Director Pete Docter talks about the evolution of Inside Out, from the ideas and memories that inspired the story through the hurdles, explorations and experiences that helped shape it into the film it is today.

·Paths to Pixar: The Women of Inside Out – Inside Out filmmakers, from voice actors to animators to production crew, talk about their paths, their goals, the challenges they’ve faced and the lessons they’ve learned along the way

·Mixed Emotions – Inside Out‘s filmmakers talk about how they decided which emotions to focus on in the story and how they went about creating each one’s distinct personality and visual identity

·Mapping the Mind – Inside Out‘s artists take you through the years-long process of designing and creating a world everyone knows, but no one has ever seen – the human mind.

·Our Dads, the Filmmakers – Elie Docter (daughter of director, Pete Docter) and Grace Giacchino (daughter of composer, Michael Giacchino) bring you behind the scenes for an inside look at the making of the film.

·Into the Unknown: The Sound of Inside Out – What is the sound of a memory forming? Sound designer Ren Klyce describes the challenges – and the unique solutions – involved in creating the aural world of Inside Out.

·The Misunderstood Art of Animation Film Editing – Learn more about the crucial role of an animation film editor, who helps take the story from its earliest, most exploratory versions, to the final, polished film you see onscreen.

·Mind Candy – A montage of toolkit and interstitials produced for Inside Out.

·Inside Out Trailers – A collection of domestic and international trailers made for Inside Out.

Deleted Scenes:

-Riley Grows Up – In this scene from a version of the film where the primary relationship was between Joy and Fear (then named Freddie), the emotions begin to notice a change in Riley.

–Joy’s Decline – Joy’s struggles to make sense of the limitations on Riley’s behavior that seem to be springing up at every turn.

–Misdirection –Joy and Freddie encounter a group of Riley’s “retired” imaginary friends, including an early version of Big Bong.

–Construction – Joy is guided through Riley’s mind by a radical non-conformist, Bing Bong, outraged by the demolition of older areas like Imagination Park.

While you’ll have to wait until tomorrow to watch the movie, I have an exclusive preview of one of the deleted scenes! Below, you can watch Joy’s Decline, featuring an introduction from the Director Pete Docter!

You can learn more about the digital release on the official Inside Out website– where you can also pre-order your movie! {You can even choose between Amazon Instant, iTunes, Vudu, Google Play, and Disney Movies Anywhere! There’s also an option to pre-order the Blu-ray Combo Pack or DVD as well.}

Comments

We liked this movie a lot. I liked watching Fear and the elephant while my youngest became attached to anger which is funny. I thought he would’ve liked sad because he kept talking about it. haha those teenage years will get ya.

We still have not seen this movie. I am horrible about waiting till things are at Redbox and then renting them. But from all the previews I have seen I think we are going to love this movie. The characters seem so well done and embody the emotion they represent.

I haven’t seen this movie yet but we’re planning to watch it this weekend. We always do a movie afternoon on the weekend. My toddler snuggles up under the blanket on the sofa and we all watch together. I’m looking forward to this one.

This is one of my and my family’s favorite movies, we went to see it in the theater and loved it. It is always interesting to see the deleted scenes. Sometimes it is apparent why they didn’t make it. Other times it isn’t so apparent. Always fun to see what Disney has up their sleeve!

I took my teen daughter and some friends to this movie for her birthday and will confess before going I was prepared for it to not be very parent-friendly (you know, the type of kids move that makes you want to check your email on your phone if you wouldn’t get caught!). I loved it! I thought it was such an interesting premise and we loved all the characters. It has lead to some great conversations too.

Disney-Pixar really outdid themselves on this one. The characters are all so precious. Thank you for sharing the deleted scenes. Sometimes, I wish they would find it worth it to add a few more minutes to movies instead of deleting scenes!!

My kids loved this movie when we saw it in the theaters! They are excited to buy the dvd when it comes out as well, was their favorite movie of the summer. The new extras sound like they will be a good addition to the movie as well!

I too saw inside out this summer with a wad of tissues in my hand. My favourite part was when mom and dad’s emotions we arguing at the dinner table. Those deleted scenes sons amazing. I can’t wait to add this to my Disney collection.

We love Inside Out. I think my daughter’s favorite character is Joy, which fits her joyful mood most of the time. I love all of the features and I am going to hve my daughter come in and watch this deleted scene from the movie. I’m sure it will delight her and give her and Inside Out fix to hold her over, lol.

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